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  1. Runic alphabet. Little is known about the origins of the Runic alphabet, which is traditionally known as futhark after the first six letters. The Runic alphabet may have been based on an early version of the Greek alphabet. A number of letters resemble those used in early Greek alphabet. Alternatively it may have developed from one of the ...

  2. fr.wikipedia.org › wiki › RuneRuneWikipédia

    Alphabet[modifier | modifier le code] Les runes étaient ordinairement utilisées pour des inscriptions dans le bois, le métal, le cuir et surtout la pierre. C'étaient principalement des marques verticales et obliques, et dans une moindre mesure des marques horizontales ou courbes (certaines variantes n’en ont pas).

  3. Alfabeto rúnico. Los alfabetos rúnicos son un grupo de alfabetos cuyas letras, llamadas runas, se emplearon para escribir las lenguas germánicas principalmente en Escandinavia y las islas británicas, aunque también se usaron en Europa central y oriental, durante la Antigüedad tardía y la Edad Media, antes y también durante la ...

  4. The t and d are closer to the Latin alphabet than to the classical Elder Futhark, as it were < TᛁᛚᚨᚱᛁDᛊ >. An 1880 casting of the spearhead is exhibited in Berlin, an 1884 casting in Warsaw. The original was looted by Nazi archaeologists from its Polish owner in 1939 and it was lost altogether at the end of World War II.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Talk:RunesTalk:Runes - Wikipedia

    You may wish to ask factual questions about uncited theories on the runic alphabet at the Reference desk. On 6 February 2023, it was proposed that this article be moved to Rune . The result of the discussion was not moved .

  6. Nordic script. runic alphabet, writing system of uncertain origin used by Germanic peoples of northern Europe, Britain, Scandinavia, and Iceland from about the 3rd century to the 16th or 17th century ad. Runic writing appeared rather late in the history of writing and is clearly derived from one of the alphabets of the Mediterranean area.

  7. The Old English Latin alphabet generally consisted of about 24 letters, and was used for writing Old English from the 8th to the 12th centuries. Of these letters, most were directly adopted from the Latin alphabet, two were modified Latin letters ( Æ, Ð ), and two developed from the runic alphabet ( Ƿ, Þ ). The letters Q and Z were ...